Jon Doe said: "No seriously death to cables. I hope for the day we can kill the power cord on all appliances and go wireless power as well. Sure we'll have coconut sized brain tumors pulsing out the back of our heads, but its a small price to pay for not having cables."
Coconut sized tumors is a small price to pay? Are you kidding me? So you dont mind getting cancer and spending millions, than just buying a $5 cable?????? You already have a tumor in the logics part of your brain my friend.
Umm apparently the tumor is effecting your tongue in cheek center of your brain. Of course I don't want cancer. I was kidding. I would assume anyone who read that would know as much.
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Jon Doe said:
"No seriously death to cables. I hope for the day we can kill the power cord on all appliances and go wireless power as well. Sure we'll have coconut sized brain tumors pulsing out the back of our heads, but its a small price to pay for not having cables."
Coconut sized tumors is a small price to pay? Are you kidding me? So you dont mind getting cancer and spending millions, than just buying a $5 cable??????
You already have a tumor in the logics part of your brain my friend.
Umm apparently the tumor is effecting your tongue in cheek center of your brain. Of course I don't want cancer. I was kidding. I would assume anyone who read that would know as much.